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quelsurprise
Hi there, very similar to Ann we've been having the exact same problem.
I have a Remeha Avanta Plus 28C condensing boiler and for the past 3 days I have had no heat or warm water. This has finally been resolved just this afternoon when an engineer came out to replace the PCB as it was fried.
Saturday night I could hear the rain hitting the bedroom window, and the horizontal flue facing the same direction below. I have had the boiler approx 18months and when the rain and wind blow drive in that direction I have noted a few times water dripping from the bottom of the boiler onto the floor and when i've taken the front off, it was dripping from the pipe connected to the flue. I asked the engineer what I can do about this, he checked the flue, said it was installed correctly and said sadly it's one of those things.
Is there anything I can do to stop this happening again? Can you buy a "rain cap" as such, or some form of protection to put over the flue stop the water blowing into it?
Thanks for any help, its much appreciated. I'm at a loss.
I have a Remeha Avanta Plus 28C condensing boiler and for the past 3 days I have had no heat or warm water. This has finally been resolved just this afternoon when an engineer came out to replace the PCB as it was fried.
Saturday night I could hear the rain hitting the bedroom window, and the horizontal flue facing the same direction below. I have had the boiler approx 18months and when the rain and wind blow drive in that direction I have noted a few times water dripping from the bottom of the boiler onto the floor and when i've taken the front off, it was dripping from the pipe connected to the flue. I asked the engineer what I can do about this, he checked the flue, said it was installed correctly and said sadly it's one of those things.
Is there anything I can do to stop this happening again? Can you buy a "rain cap" as such, or some form of protection to put over the flue stop the water blowing into it?
Thanks for any help, its much appreciated. I'm at a loss.